British Prime Minister David Cameron is desperately trying to save his reputation with women after he made some comments recently that were perceived by many as sexist and outdated. The Daily Mail explains,

Those definitely aren't the worst things a male politician has ever said to a female colleague, but they certainly don't sound respectful either. Regardless, he's now busy back-peddling and apologizing. Speaking at the beginning of his Conservative party's conference, he admitted,

"It's my fault. I've got to do better, I totally accept. I'm the one who's got to explain who I am and what I'm like and what I think."

At least he is owning his mistakes, but now he's "extremely frustrated" because people think he's one of those lads:

"What I find frustrating is that I'm not a sort of 'All right luv, I'm down the pub tonight' whatever. That's not me. But obviously I've come across that way."

Who knows whether Cameron's apologies are genuine, but if they don't work, he's going to have to find another way to make amends with women because is Conservative party desperately needs female voters to turn out if they want to win a majority in the coming election.